Old Royal Naval College
The Old Royal Naval College is not a commercial company; it is an iconic historical and architectural landmark located in Greenwich, London, on the banks of the River Thames. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren, the site has a rich history that stretches back to its founding in 1694 as the Royal Hospital for Seamen, a facility created to serve as a home for retired Royal Navy sailors. It later became the Royal Naval College, an educational institution for naval officers. Today, it is open to the public as a cultural and tourist attraction, offering a glimpse into Britain's naval history and heritage. The site encompasses several notable buildings and attractions, including the Painted Hall, the Chapel of St Peter and St Paul, and a visitor center that provides insights into the site's historical significance.